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The link between sleep and good health

Posted on 9:00pm Sunday 16th Sep 2018

These days, we are often guilty of thinking of sleep as being somehow inessential, or something that you don’t need much of. But the truth is far from this. Actually, sleep is a hugely important part of your life, and of looking after your health, and it’s something which you should make sure to try and get enough of if you really want to take care of yourself. In this article, we are going to take a look at some of the links between sleep and the rest of your health and life. As long as you understand this, you should be able to find a way to get more sleep, better quality sleep, and so improve the quality of your life to no end.

Mental Health

One of the biggest ways in which sleep affects your health is in your mental health. If you fail to get enough sleep, it leads to a number of serious mental health concerns. Among these are anxiety, depression, stressful thoughts, and the inability to keep a sense of perspective on things. However, conversely if you do get enough sleep, it will mean that you are more likely to feel happy, and to be able to manage your own mind much more effectively. There is the trouble of a bad cycle starting here, in that once you start to lose sleep, it affects your mind management abilities, which in turn affects your ability to sleep. It is therefore important to make sure that you are doing whatever you can to get as much sleep as possible, for the sake of your mental health and overall well-being.

Heart Problems

If you don’t get a lot of sleep, there is an increased chance that you will have heart problems in the future. This is clearly something you don’t want to happen, and a particularly important part of your health to keep an eye on. If you are struggling to work out how to actually get enough sleep, you should think about approaching it from a number of angles in order to make it that much more likely to happen. Once you start to look into it you will see that there are many ways to approach it, ranging from using natural medicine for insomnia to trying to keep your stress at bay. Good nutrition and exercise are also important. See the end of this article for links to plenty of 'how to sleep better' type blog posts. Do that, and you will get more sleep, and your will have far fewer problems with your heart.

Stress

You are considerably more likely to be stressed if you don't get much sleep, and that stress will in turn mean that you sleep less often and less well. It is important you make sure you stop this cycle in its tracks as soon as you can. There are many ways to manage your stress, but one of the most effective is meditation. If you meditate every day, you will find that you are much less stressed, and your sleep will be of a much better and deeper quality practically immediately. If you've no idea where to begin then search for some YouTube videos to guide you, or try yoga which can be very relaxing and mindful.